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Carbon Debriefed

"DeBriefed is our essential guide to the week’s key climate developments.

Top stories and research; Captured; Spotlight: DeBriefed includes the latest science, talking points, statistics, charts, and reports. It is written in rotation by Carbon Brief’s team, guaranteeing that a diverse range of geographies, specialisms, experiences and perspectives are captured.

Watch, read, listen; Coming up; Pick of the jobs: DeBriefed also gives you weekly must-reads and other recommendations, as well as our pick of the climate jobs, as chosen by the Carbon Brief team."

Carbon Brief

"Every weekday morning at 9am UK time, Carbon Brief sends out its free Daily Briefing newsletter to thousands of subscribers, which include leading journalists, policymakers and academics.

News: Daily Briefing captures and explains all the key climate-and-energy stories around the world from the past 24 hours, as reported by newspapers, magazines, websites and broadcasters.

Comment: Our journalists also scan and summarise all the key editorials and comment pieces.

Science: The pick of the most interesting new studies that we find in our daily search of peer-reviewed science journals.

Other stories: The “best of the rest” is presented in an easy-to-scan list format."

Flowers
Peaceful Lake

CEF Weekly Briefing

“The CEF Weekly Briefing, published every Monday morning, is a crisp memo for the busy executive  summarizing the week’s most important sustainable business news — major corporate sustainability actions, innovations, government policy updates, NGO news, and practical research and tools.”

Distilled

“Climate change can be overwhelming. Everyday there’s a new report, a new “breakthrough” solution, a new political battle. It’s easy to get lost in the noise of this dizzying array of information. I started Distilled to help readers cut through some of that noise and better understand the problem and potential solutions to the climate crisis.

When I write stories and work on reporting projects, I spend dozens—sometimes hundreds—of hours reading books, academic papers, and news coverage on a topic. I interview experts. I read through long, often dry, history books on the topic. Sometimes, I travel to distant countries. Other times, I end up in the basement of a library, deep in the archives. In short, I do whatever it takes to learn as much as I can about a subject.

Then, I do my best to distill everything I’ve learned into relatively short (and hopefully) engaging stories.“

Nature
Desert Nature

ESG Insider

“Subscribe to the ESG Insider, a newsletter from S&P Global that includes news and insights into environmental, social and governance developments driving change in business and investment decisions.

 

Our weekly newsletter is designed to capture some news and insights on ESG factors that are, or will likely be, relevant to sustainability-minded businesses and investors.”

Gen Dread

“We all need tools for how to cope with our dangerous climate reality and cultivate resilience in these times.

Humans are pushing on planetary limits and it is coming back to bite us as an enormous health threat. A growing field of research shows how the climate crisis and other forms of ecological degradation are putting pressure on our mental health, in unequally distributed ways. The age of eco-anxiety is upon us and climate-aware therapists are just a call away, meanwhile, the afterglow of climate disasters radiates traumatic psychiatric injuries throughout the globe. We need to get wise to what is happening and what we can do about it, so we don’t lose all our marbles. Consider this newsletter the clearing house for new, old, and emerging ideas to strengthen our emotional intelligence, psychological resilience, and mental health while we’re in this planetary pickle.

Subscribe to get full access to the newsletter and website. You’ll receive a mix of essays, expert Q and As, news and analysis.”

Tree Removal
Tropical Island View

Heated

“It is not your fault that the planet is burning. Your air conditioner, your hamburger, your gas-powered car—these aren’t the reasons we only have about a decade to prevent irreversible climate catastrophe.

No; the majority of the blame for the climate emergency lies at the foot of the greedy; the cowardly; the power-hungry; the apathetic. And that’s why I created this newsletter: to expose and explain the forces behind past and present inaction on the most existential threat of our time.

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If you sign up, you’ll get original reporting and analysis on the climate crisis at the top of your inbox every week. News on this emergency deserves to be at the top of your inbox. It should arm you with the knowledge you need to effectively fight this crisis.

We should also probably have a little fun while we’re fighting. So there will be some fun things, too. Maybe drag queens? IDK. TBD.“

Volts

“What with climate change accelerating and US politics falling apart, it’s pretty grim out there. Yet alongside these doom loops, somewhat anomalously, something good is happening: the transition away from fossil fuels to clean, carbon-free energy is underway, and it is accelerating every day.

That transition has become an enormous, sprawling meta-story. It spans the entire economy, from heavy industry to tech to retail. It’s unfolding on every level of government, from local zoning boards to the federal government to international treaties. It involves technology, politics, policy, psychology, even philosophy. It’s a lot to track.

At Volts, I track it. I follow the news, read the trade publications and research reports, talk to the engineers and policy staffers, and think hard about the larger political and social context. Rather than the broad-and-shallow view offered by most publications, I sift through the flotsam for what matters and then go deep on it. The goal is not quantity of information but quality of understanding.

Oh, and fun! I hope to build a community here at Volts as fascinated by this stuff as I am, willing to share their expertise and indulge my dad jokes. I hope you will join us.”

Flowers
Ocean View

Inside The Movement

“ITM is a new way to connect us all — the billions of people who care about climate change. It’s a place where we can all go, each week, to learn what is happening in the movement and to share what inspires us or concerns us with our friends and family. It’s a way for us to all easily take part and take action. We know that you don't have time to scour the Internet every day to find out what's going on. ITM does that for you and puts the actions, campaigns, stories, success, challenges and reflections of the climate movement ALL IN ONE PLACE.”

Unwrinkling Roundup

“I report on climate and the environment with a focus on solutions. Sign up to get my latest reporting (and usually a little poetry) delivered to your inbox every month or so.”

Mountain
Sand Dunes

Pathfinder: Uplifting Climate Stories

"Spotlighting good climate news and the paths we can take to a more sustainable planet.”

Sustainable Brands

“Sustainable Brands provides free biweekly e-newsletters designed to help you create and maintain your company's competitive edge by adopting smarter, more sustainable business strategies and practices. Each newsletter and update will arm you with the latest news, trends, and resources so you can keep on top of the rapidly shifting landscape of sustainable business.”

River

Climate Crossing

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